The McKittrick Hotel (530 W 27th Street, New York, NY), home of Sleep No More, celebrates the 'seven deadly sins' this Halloween with Inferno, two consecutive parties of costumed mayhem directly following tonight, October 30th and Friday, October 31st performances of Sleep No More.
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Harvey Weinstein will team with MSG Entertainment and creatives Warren Carlyle, Diane Paulus and Randy Weiner to create a new springtime perennial ROCKETTES spectacular at New York's famed Radio City Music Hall.
The McKittrick Hotel (530 W 27th Street, New York, NY), home of Sleep No More, celebrates the 'seven deadly sins' this Halloween with Inferno, two consecutive parties of costumed mayhem directly following the Thursday, October 30th and Friday, October 31st performances of Sleep No More. The parties will start at 11:00PM. An entirely original experience has been conceived for these evenings, which will include bottomless libations, live music, surprise guests DJs, and specially-crafted entertainment. The evening will also feature, for guests who so desire, a 'Last Supper' dining experience by Chef R. L. King at The Heath, also inside the hotel. Limited quantities of tickets for each evening, at various price levels, are available to the general public by visiting www.mckittrickhotel.com.
Cirque du Soleil celebrates 30 years of spectacular circus arts this year with the presentation of the first ever majority female performance ensemble. Directed by renowned director, Diane Paulus, AMALUNA features a 70% female company of astonishingly skilled circus artists.
Gallow Green at The McKittrick Hotel (542 West 27th Street), home of Sleep No More, will host a Children's Potions & Planting Tea Party on two Saturdays in August (today, 8/2, and 8/9) at 10:00 a.m. atop The McKittrick located in Chelsea near The High Line.
Gallow Green at The McKittrick Hotel (542 West 27th Street), home of Sleep No More, will host a Children's Potions & Planting Tea Party on three Saturdays (8/2, 8/9 and 9/12) at 10:00 a.m., as well as two Fridays, 7/31, 8/8, atop The McKittrick located in Chelsea near The High Line.
The McKittrick Hotel (530 West 27th Street), home of the immersive theater hit Sleep No More as well as the recently-opened fine-dining experience The Heath and the rooftop garden bar Gallow Green, will celebrate NYC Pride Week (http://www.nycpride.org/) with specially-curated queer programming at the venue's Manderley Bar, a jazz lounge that features live music on a nightly basis year-round after every performance of Sleep No More. Among the scheduled music acts for Pride Week: Brooklyn-based jazz-pop-soul singer Matthew Marsh, West Village indie rock sensation Natti Vogel, Brooklyn-based Queer Wave band Gay Panic, and blues singer Sophia Urista, who frequently appears at The McKittrick. All music sets are open to the general public-with no cover charge-at Manderley Bar, located inside The McKittrick. Guests of that evening's performance of Sleep No More will also be invited to attend.
For the first time ever, from June 1st-10th, the culinary community is turning (RED) to raise money and awareness for the fight against AIDS. Led by Chef Mario Batali and master meat purveyor, Pat LaFrieda, food and drink businesses around the world will serve-up delicious (RED) culinary experiences to raise money for the Global Fund to fight AIDS, and harness the growing interest in all things culinary to raise awareness that the war against AIDS is winnable.
Queen of the Night, the epicurean extravaganza created by king of immersive entertainment and Sleep No More producer Randy Weiner, has earned a spot on the list of must-see New York City attractions of the summer as the city's sexiest dinner party. Originally created to celebrate the reopening of the legendary nightspot Simon Hammerstein's Diamond Horseshoe (235 W. 46th Street, NYC), the critically acclaimed fusion of cuisine, theater, circus, and nightlife plays through August 31 by popular demand.
BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge stopped by the Diamond Horseshoe during a recent rehearsal, and below, you can check out a special interview with creator Simon Hammerstein.
BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge stopped by the Diamond Horseshoe during a recent rehearsal, and below, you can check out a special interview with choreographer Lorin Latarro.
Queen of the Night, the epicurean extravaganza created by king of immersive entertainment and Sleep No More producer Randy Weiner, has earned a spot on the list of must-see New York City attractions of the summer as the city's sexiest dinner party. Originally created to celebrate the reopening of the legendary nightspot Simon Hammerstein's Diamond Horseshoe (235 W. 46th Street, NYC), the critically acclaimed fusion of cuisine, theater, circus, and nightlife plays through August 31 by popular demand.
BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge stopped by the Diamond Horseshoe during a recent rehearsal, and below, you can check out a special interview with creator Shana Carroll.
Queen of the Night, the epicurean extravaganza created by king of immersive entertainment and Sleep No More producer Randy Weiner, has earned a spot on the list of must-see New York City attractions of the summer as the city's sexiest dinner party. Originally created to celebrate the reopening of the legendary nightspot Simon Hammerstein's Diamond Horseshoe (235 W. 46th Street, NYC), the critically acclaimed fusion of cuisine, theater, circus, and nightlife has been extended through August 31 by popular demand.
Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson- Lopez, A.R.T. Artistic Director Diane Paulus, Amy Adams and Benedict Cumberbatch were among those named to Time's Most Influential People in the WORLD list for 2014.
The Public Theater's production of David Byrne and Alex Timbers' smash hit musical, Here Lies Love, has been recorded and will be released on May 6. The album was previously scheduled to be released today, April 22, just one week into its open-ended commercial run at The Public Theater's LuEsther Hall (425 Lafayette Street, New York City).
The McKittrick Hotel (542 West 27th Street) will re-open its popular rooftop bar and lounge, Gallow Green, for the 2014 season on Saturday, April 19, 2014. This meticulously-designed green space in the heart of Chelsea-steps away from the High Line-features an extensive cocktail and punch menu, vivid scenery, and seasonal small plates designed by Chef R.L. King. Daily service, beginning at 5:00 p.m., offers early guests an after-work or evening/weekend dinner & drinks setting which, as the evening progresses, takes on a more vibrant cocktail-nightlife atmosphere. Reservations nightly for parties of 8 or more are recommended, and can be booked online at www.mckittrickhotel.com or by calling 212-564-1662. Walk ups are welcome. Gallow Green is open 5:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. on weeknights, with late night hours on the weekends. Beginning Sunday, April 20, Gallow Green will also begin weekly Bottomless Sunday Brunch service.
The Public Theater's production of David Byrne and Alex Timbers' smash hit musical, Here Lies Love, has been recorded and will be released on April 22nd, just one week into its upcoming open-ended commercial run at The Public Theater's LuEsther Hall (425 Lafayette Street, New York City).
Joey Parnes Productions and EMURSIVE (Jonathan Hochwald, Arthur Karpati, and Randy Weiner, principals) today announced casting and dates for The Public Theater's production of David Byrne and Alex Timbers' smash hit musical, Here Lies Love. Performances will begin on April 14th with an opening night set for May 1st at The Public Theater's LuEsther Hall (425 Lafayette Street, New York City) for an open-ended commercial run. The principal cast from the 2013 world premiere of Here Lies Love returns, including Ruthie Ann Miles and Jose Llana as Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos, and Conrad Ricamora as Ninoy Aquino.